Nissan unveiled a next-generation Skyline sedan at an event in Japan as part of plans to reduce its global model range from 61 to 45 models.
Nissan said the Skyline is one of its "Heartbeat" models intended to appeal to enthusiasts, and Infiniti confirmed the U.S. will receive a new "performance-oriented" sedan featuring a V6.
Teaser images and a brief video show retro-inspired styling referencing the R34, R30, C210 and C110 generations, a boxier silhouette with a strong beltline, prominent round taillights, and a slim grille with recessed headlights.
Nissan described the new Skyline as "a driver-focused sedan with performance, precision and raw emotion at its core." Nissan has not released full technical details, and the outgoing thirteenth-generation Skyline was sold in the U.S. as the Infiniti Q50.
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